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Dafydd BSenior ContributorJoined: Aug 26, 2006 08:20Messages: 11973Offline
Apr 21, 2016 02:29
Neil,
Your mp4, using a software called MediaInfo, analyze a video from it. The Mp4, should be H264, is not an issue as far as I'm aware. See Part J in the guide at the top of the forum for MediaInfo. I hope that helps.
Dafydd
Neil.F.1955Senior ContributorJoined: Mar 07, 2012 09:15Messages: 1303Offline
Apr 21, 2016 20:38
Quote:Mine failed to on this thread and I had to paste a copy (thought it might fail asit was so slow) to recover the situation
Dafydd
I get this situation too on occasion and have to copy and paste what I've typed in case my first attempt to post goes awry. In the case of MP4 video, I found recently I could not render to H.265, but could successfully render to H.264. I just wanted to verify which of these was not going to be affected adversely ly the QuickTime fiasco.
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